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  • This ‘minor’ bird flu strain has potential to spark human pandemic | The Transmission

    This ‘minor’ bird flu strain has potential to spark human pandemic | The Transmission

    Nature Experiments suggests H9N2 has adapted to human cells but cases of person-to-person transmission haven’t been reported yet. A bird flu virus that has often been ignored because it mostly causes minor disease in birds has the potential to…

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  • Thousands on benefits could have energy debt cancelled by Ofgem

    Thousands on benefits could have energy debt cancelled by Ofgem

    Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondent

    Getty Images Older woman wearing glasses looks at a bill with curtains and net curtains behind her.Getty Images

    Nearly 200,000 people on benefits could have their debts to their energy supplier cancelled, if they make some effort to pay what is owed.

    Unpaid bills and fees have soared in recent years with energy prices so high, leaving a record £4.4bn owed to suppliers.

    Up to £500m could be knocked off the total under plans that regulator Ofgem wants to take effect early next year.

    But that will also require the cost to be covered through an extra £5 added to everyone’s gas and electricity bill. Households on a price cap tariff already typically pay £52 a year to deal with historic debt as part of the £1,755 annual bill.

    Under the plans:

    • Anyone on means-tested benefits, who built up energy debt of more than £100 between April 2022 and March 2024, will be eligible for help to write it off. Suppliers would identify these customers
    • They would need to make some contribution to paying off the debt or covering the cost of their ongoing energy use
    • If they are unable to pay, they would need to accept help from a debt charity to help manage their finances

    Energy debt and arrears in England, Wales and Scotland rose by £750m in a year to £4.4bn, the latest Ofgem data shows.

    The figures, which cover the period from April to June, show that a record high of more than one million households have no arrangement to repay their debt.

    The regulator has been working on various projects to bring down the debt, starting early next year following consultation.

    However, by recovering or cancelling up to £500m, the first phase may only reduce the rate of increase in customer debt, rather than reverse it.

    On Wednesday, a committee of MPs said this debt should be cleared using energy network companies “excess” profits.

    In a report, the Energy Security and Net Zero (ESNZ) Committee called it “completely inexcusable” that households were forced to choose between eating and heating while companies behind Britain’s gas pipes and power lines amassed huge profits. It said these profits should fund a debt relief scheme.

    Those windfall profits were partly the result of high inflation, but Ofgem said that renegotiating price controls would bring extra costs to consumers that would outweigh the benefits.

    Charlotte Friel, from Ofgem, said the growing amount of energy debt was a “significant challenge” for those in debt as well as for households that face higher bills to cover debt that can’t be recovered. She said it also meant the industry was less able to invest because of the costs of debt.

    Ned Hammond, from Energy UK, which represents suppliers, said the scheme was an “important first step” but would need to be expanded to meaningfully address the debt problem and reach a wider group of customers.

    Charities said the move was long overdue, as families were still facing high energy bills, although some campaigners believe the industry should pay.

    Move in, sign up

    Among the other schemes to tackle debt being considered by Ofgem is a requirement on new tenants and homeowners to ensure they are paying for their gas and electricity supply.

    It said that when someone moves into a new home, energy accounts were switched to the “occupier”. Bills built up under these anonymous accounts until the individual contacted a supplier to register.

    Suppliers estimate this accounted for £1.1bn to £1.7bn of the historic debt in the system, which was in danger of never being paid.

    Ofgem wants a system similar to that used in other countries, where customers must sign up.

    In practical terms, to avoid customers being cut off entirely, smart meters in these properties would be switched to prepayment mode and have some available credit. This would leave residents eventually having to top-up or sign up to the supplier.

    The regulator’s plans would only cover properties where a smart meter had been fitted.

    Ofgem said such schemes could eventually help bring down debt, protect vulnerable people and ease the cost burden on other billpayers.

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  • Experts consider ‘targeted’ prostate cancer screening to reduce UK deaths | Health

    Experts consider ‘targeted’ prostate cancer screening to reduce UK deaths | Health

    Prostate cancer screening can reduce deaths by 13%, a study suggests.

    Cancer screening experts are assessing whether the UK should introduce a screening programme for prostate cancer, with a decision expected before the end of the year.

    The new…

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  • Teenage boys using ‘personalised’ AI for therapy and romance, survey finds | Artificial intelligence (AI)

    Teenage boys using ‘personalised’ AI for therapy and romance, survey finds | Artificial intelligence (AI)

    The “hyper-personalised” nature of AI bots is drawing in teenage boys who now use them for therapy, companionship and relationships, according to research.

    A survey of boys in secondary schools by Male Allies UK found that just over a third…

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  • Samsung Powers Pearson’s Revibe Smartwatch-based Solution to Help Children and Adults with Focus and Attention Challenges – Samsung Mobile Press

    Samsung Powers Pearson’s Revibe Smartwatch-based Solution to Help Children and Adults with Focus and Attention Challenges – Samsung Mobile Press

    Englewood Cliffs, N.J., – October 29, 2025 – Children and adults face challenges with focus and attention. This not only makes learning difficult but can seriously impact a person’s ability…

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  • PSX extends losses amid Afghan border deadlock – Dawn

    1. PSX extends losses amid Afghan border deadlock  Dawn
    2. Stocks close down for sixth consecutive session as KSE-100 sheds further 1,600 points  Business Recorder
    3. PSX extends bear run, dips 2,063 points  The Express Tribune
    4. Pakistan Stock Market swings wildly, closes in the red  Dunya News
    5. PSX Closing Bell: The Sound of Silence  Mettis Global

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  • No-confidence motion against embattled AJK premier ready – Dawn

    1. No-confidence motion against embattled AJK premier ready  Dawn
    2. PPP set to name AJK PM candidate today  Dawn
    3. Wrangling in AJK  The Express Tribune
    4. AJK PM delays resignation, seeks guarantees for ministers  Daily Times
    5. PTI to file references against…

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  • NEC and e& Sign MoU to Drive Joint Sustainability Initiatives: Press Releases

    NEC and e& Sign MoU to Drive Joint Sustainability Initiatives: Press Releases

    Tokyo, October 30, 2025 – NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701), a leading global IT and network transformation services provider, and e&, a global technology group, have announced a strategic partnership. The two organizations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing a framework for joint sustainability initiatives focused on reducing environmental impact, advancing social inclusion, and creating long-term economic value.

    The MoU was signed by NEC’s GCC branch and e&, aligning the two companies on collaborative programs that advance responsible growth and underpin transparent sustainability governance.

    Operating in 38 countries across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe, e& is focused on driving sustainable growth, digital empowerment, and innovation. With a strong commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, e& continuously seeks partnerships that amplify its positive environmental and social impact.

    NEC, sharing this vision, integrates sustainability into its operations and global supply chain, prioritizing environmental harmony and responsible growth. This shared commitment forms the foundation of their new strategic collaboration.

    Under the MoU, the two companies will explore joint initiatives to reduce their environmental footprint, develop low-carbon and energy-efficient solutions, and promote circular economy practices. The collaboration also covers areas such as renewable integration, resource optimization, and transparent sustainability governance—all designed to accelerate the transition toward a more sustainable digital future. This MoU with NEC is an initiative that stems from Project Life which is a transformative initiative launched by e& Group Procurement to drive its Responsible Sourcing Strategy and align with the e& group-wide sustainability vision of 2030, further reinforcing e&’s commitment to sustainable and responsible sourcing.

    “I firmly believe that strong partner relationships are the cornerstone of our success. These partnerships are not only instrumental in driving innovation, efficiency, and mutual growth but also play a pivotal role in fostering sustainable practices that benefit our communities and the environment. Together, we are committed to building a future where collaboration, trust, and sustainability converge to create shared achievements and long-term value for all stakeholders.”

    Saeed Al Zarooni – Group Chief Procurement Officer of e& Group

    “Through this MoU with NEC, we’re aligning delivery with our Climate Transition Plan, ‘Ambition to Action’, which outlines our pathway to net zero. This partnership reflects our shared ambition to accelerate sustainable innovation and deliver meaningful impact. As long-term trusted partners, we are confident that our collaboration with NEC will create lasting value, support environmental goals, and drive inclusive digital transformation for the benefit of our communities and the planet. By combining technology with clear accountability, we aim to help industries transition to a greener, more inclusive digital future.”

    – Andrew Dunnett, Group Senior Vice President of Sustainability, e&

    “We are proud to collaborate with e& through this MoU to support both business growth and sustainability ambitions. NEC is committed to delivering innovative, energy-efficient solutions that help drive environmental progress and operational excellence through technology and shared values.”

    – Masayuki Kayahara, Corporate SVP, Global Network Division, NEC Corporation

    Together, NEC and e& aim to set a benchmark for sustainable innovation, fostering a legacy of environmental stewardship and positive societal impact.


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  • sweets and processed meats raise odds, fruit lowers them

    sweets and processed meats raise odds, fruit lowers them

    An Italian study shows that everyday dietary patterns, not just genetics or toxins, may influence Parkinson’s disease risk, highlighting the protective power of fruit and the potential harm of sweets and processed meats.

    Study:

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  • Russell Crowe MMA Movie ‘Beast in Me’ Sells To Grindstone

    Russell Crowe MMA Movie ‘Beast in Me’ Sells To Grindstone

    EXCLUSIVE: Grindstone Entertainment Group has taken domestic distribution rights to the mixed martial arts action drama Beast in Me starring Oscar winner Russell Crowe, Daniel MacPherson, and Luke Hemsworth.

    Crowe co-wrote the…

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